CommentBoxStyled allows comments on write-protected pages:
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/CommentBoxPlus?
from=Cookbook.CommentBoxStyled
It also automatically creates a blog in pages with the words "Diary"
or "Journal" in their title. I actually hacked mine to not do that
since I had a page with Journal in the title that I didn't want to be
a blog. All I did was change all occurrences of "journal" in the
script with "bugaboo." :)
I'm anti-captcha, too, and have been playing with the idea of logic
tests.
Andy Standfield
http://www.vertigo25.com/http://www.ipodnirvana.com/
On Aug 26, 2006, at 12:10 PM, George wrote:
> I'm making excellent progress on getting my site together. I have,
> however, run into a couple of things that I couldn't find any
> immediate
> answers to:
>> (1) How can I automatically set a password for view/edit/attributes on
> pages that I save as a Draft. The biggest of these being the View
> password. I want to make sure that pages that are drafts aren't
> viewed
> by anyone until I make them non-draft.
>> (2) I've been trying to use commentboxplus2.php with the blog section
> of my site, however I have run into the issue that with page edits
> being
> password protected, users that aren't logged in cannot add comments to
> entries. I thought one of the commentbox recipes worked even with the
> pages being password protected.
>> Related questions to #2: do any of the commentbox recipes use the
> built
> in wiki forms now? commentboxplus2 appears to use it's own form,
> so the
> controls look different than the rest of the skin that I am using
> (light). Additionally, has anyone thought about adding CAPTCHA to
> their commentbox recipe? I'm not a huge fan of CAPTCHA, but it does
> appear to fill it's intended purpose (in this case, cutting down the
> likelihood of comment spam).
>> Thanks for any assistance!
>> // George
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